12 Ways to Die on an Asteroid is a science-fiction/murder mystery adventure game. The engine is built in Java and designed to be modular. Included is a set of game-development tools, which enable anyone who knows JavaScript to make an adventure game.

3-dimensional version of the classic game Lightbikes. The 3rd dimension is created by having many levels with ramps between them. Checkout the webpage at http://lightbikes3d.sourceforge.net for more info.

The Adelie Browser (named after the Adelie penguin) is a browser powered by Mozilla Firefox. The project aims to offer cross-compatibility with Firefox as well as providing a stable web browser. The goal isn't to be a fork, but to extend.

Algernon is a rule-based reasoning engine written in Java. It allows forward and backward chaining across Protege knowledge bases. In addition to traversing the KB, rules can call Java functions and LISP functions (from an embedded LISP interpreter)

Asphyre is a set of free and open-source components, tools, examples, documentation and GUI framework that can be used to create almost any kind of 2D or 3D game or interactive application on Delphi/Pascal compilers.

AstTapi, an opensource Asterisk Tapi driver for windows. This allows users of TAPI compliant applications such as Outlook and Act to dial contacts directly from the application using an Asterisk PBX Server.

Atenza's (also named Neo-B5F) Firefox builds from previous B5F (Big-5 Fixed) Community Edition. It gives most common tune up so that can be work on computer can run Firefox. Both SFX file and installer are available.

Atenza's (also named Neo-B5F) Thunderbird builds from previous B5F (Big-5 Fixed) Community Edition. It gives most common tune up so that can be work on computer can run thunderbird. Both SFX file and installer are available.

Sporting club management software. Designed to maintain a small athletics club. Simplifying such tasks as club finances, tracking membership, creating simple html/website pages, calculating handicaps and reporting results for club events.

This project was created for the game development competition being put on by RIT's Society of Software Engineers in 2006-2007. The project itself is one of roughly 8 games entered into the competition.

Used to translate Borland C++ to Borland Delphi. It was designed to translate Borland C++, however will translate other versions with an increased error rate. Please be sure to set up your own Types in the Options Menu => Keywords => User Types section.